Jannik Sinner prize money: which tournaments contributed the most?

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How the tennis player’s earnings break down across his key performances.
Despite being forced to miss several months of the season due to a doping case, the tennis player still finished 2025 with impressive prize money – $19,120,641. This amount includes not only his earnings in singles but also $6,245 collected in doubles.
Even so, the final total came in slightly below last year’s figure, when he closed the season with $19,735,703 in prize money.
Which tournaments brought Sinner the biggest prize money?
Some prize-money figures have been converted from euros and other currencies into US dollars for easier comparison.
- Nitto ATP Finals (winner) — $5,071,000
- Wimbledon (winner) — $4,112,100
- US Open (runner-up) — $2,500,000
- Australian Open (winner) — $2,168,600
- Roland Garros (runner-up) — $1,451,000
- ATP Masters 1000 Paris (winner) — $1,102,000
- Beijing ATP 500 (winner) — $751,075
- Vienna ATP 500 (winner) — $596,800
- ATP Masters 1000 Rome (runner-up) — $594,000
Viewing Sinner’s season through the lens of prize money, it’s striking how clearly the year-end championship stands apart: winning the Nitto ATP Finals brings the tennis player more than any of his other major results — the runner-up finishes at the US Open and Roland Garros, and even the Wimbledon title — when considered individually.
This highlights the scale of the ATP’s efforts to elevate its Finals to the very top of tennis’s competitive hierarchy.
Sinner vs Alcaraz: a prize money showdown

Although Alcaraz ultimately won the points race in 2025 and finished the season as the ATP year-end No. 1, the picture looks different when you compare prize money. Surprisingly, Alcaraz earned less over the course of the season — $18,803,427, slightly below Sinner’s total.
The gap comes down to one factor: the enormous payout Sinner collected for winning the Nitto ATP Finals. Alcaraz, for his part, secured major sums by claiming titles at Roland Garros and the US Open, yet even those victories weren’t enough to surpass his main rival in total earnings.
